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David Foster Wallace dead at 46

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My favorite writer, David Foster Wallace, most famous for his epic novel "Infinite Jest" which portrayed our modern country in both humor and tragedy, an endless cycle of pleasure-seeking we couldn't get out of.

 

sad day. Apparent suicide.

It amazes me how many people of great intellect are tortured souls mentally. Rest in peace.

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Former Illinois State professor by the way.

i had DFW for two semesters at ISU. he was an outstanding teacher. dude cared a ton, and in his position he didn't have to at all. even funnier in real life than in his writing too. i was sad as hell to hear about this.

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That's so cool that you had him. Infinite Jest just blew me away, I've never laughed so hard or felt so badly for characters as I did in that book. I think it would be amazing to have a teacher like that. In the journalism school I do have some really good writers and some really interesting people as well, though. God damn it. I'm gonna go read consider the lobster again tomorrow.

QUOTE (bmags @ Sep 16, 2008 -> 02:35 PM)
That's so cool that you had him. Infinite Jest just blew me away, I've never laughed so hard or felt so badly for characters as I did in that book. I think it would be amazing to have a teacher like that. In the journalism school I do have some really good writers and some really interesting people as well, though. God damn it. I'm gonna go read consider the lobster again tomorrow.

Never heard of him or the book before this thread, but now I have it on reserve at the local library...

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it'll have you busy for a while, that's for sure. Hint, though: Do read the foot notes, they are sometimes tedious but other times awesome.

 

not foot notes end notes

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QUOTE (bmags @ Sep 16, 2008 -> 03:05 PM)
it'll have you busy for a while, that's for sure. Hint, though: Do read the foot notes, they are sometimes tedious but other times awesome.

 

not foot notes end notes

Yeah from what I read online it's rather long, but I'd be depriving myself if I didn't check it out.

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